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Berlin International Film Festival 2025

Berlinale 2025 has come to a close, but the stories continue off-screen. Our blogger Prathap Nair was on the ground capturing behind-the-scenes moments and conversations with filmmakers, actors, and fellow cinephiles. With the red carpet rolled up, you can now explore our curated reviews and discover what to queue up for your next binge!

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India on Berlinale Screen

Indian Films at the 75th Berlinale

  • Generation 14plus

    Village Rockstars 2

    In her new film, Rima Das follows Dhunu’s journey from Village Rockstars seven years on, as she faces harsh realities but refuses to give up on music.

    Village Rockstars 2 © Rima Das © Rima Das

  • Perspective

    Baksho Bondi

    In Baksho Bondi (Shadowbox) Maya struggles to support her family. This intensifies when her husband Sundar, suffering from PTSD, disappears and becomes a suspect in a murder investigation.

    Baksho Bondi © Saumyananda Sahi / Moonweave Films © Saumyananda Sahi / Moonweave Films

  • Forum

    Vaghachipani

    Vaghachipani (Tiger’s Pond) by Natesh Hegde explores faith, caste, and political power in a fear-driven village where defiance threatens to upend the feudal order.

    Vaghachipani (Tiger’s Pond) © Flip Films - Kadalivana © Flip Films - Kadalivana

Spotlight on World Cinema

  • The Forum Section

    A Festival within a Festival

    Step into the Berlinale Forum, the festival’s hub for bold and unconventional cinema. Our author, a program advisor, takes you through the 2025 lineup - where the unexpected meets the provocative. As Forum enters its 55th year, it remains as insightful, edifying, and young as ever.

    In the cinema hall of the Neue Kammerspiele. © Berlinale © Berlinale

  • Interview With Tricia Tuttle

    “It Will Be Very Exciting and Fun”

    Tricia Tuttle is directing the Berlinale for the first time – and commutes between Berlin and London. In this interview, she talks about life between two cities, the international significance of the festival and its 75th anniversary highlights.

    Tricia Tuttle, Festival Director Photo (detail): © Richard Hübner / Berlinale 2024 Photo (detail): © Richard Hübner / Berlinale 2024

  • 75th Berlinale 2025

    Film Art, Debate Culture and a New Female Boss

    For the 75th anniversary of the Berlinale, Tricia Tuttle is relying on a tried-and-tested mix of arthouse cinema and international stars. But it's not just films – political debates are also part of the festival's DNA.

    Elle Fanning and Timothée Chalamet in „A Complete Unknown“ (Like a Complete Unknown). Director James Mangold Photo (detail): © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved Photo (detail): © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved

  • Berlinale | Retrospective

    German Cinema Could Once Make Genre Films

    Under the lurid motto “Wild, weird, bloody”, the retrospective presents German genre cinema from the 1970s.

    “Jonathan" – vampir film from 1970. Director: Hans W. Geißendörfer Photo (detail): Kinowelt, © Beta Film Photo (detail): Kinowelt, © Beta Film

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